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    Nursing Diagnosis: Activity Intolerance rt generalized weakness pg 118-119 Dt CHF As Evidenced By: 1. Pt stated that she felt weakness in her legs when trying to stand up and move from bed to chair-verbal report of weakness 2. Pt stated she was tired when she began walking to the bathroom- verbal report of fatigue 3. Pt began to display dyspnea during exertion periods Goal: Starting 3.10.10 pt will demonstrate increased tolerance to activity by discharge. Interventions:

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    Nutrition: Barriers to Digestion Lactose Intolerance: - Lactase is one of the many enzymes required for complete digestion of lactose (a disaccharide). - Lactose intolerance is not an allergy‚ and is not to be confused with a milk allergy‚ which initiates an immune reaction when milk is ingested. Lactose intolerance instead is an enzyme deficiency (lactase). - S/s including gas‚ bloating‚ cramping‚ nausea‚ and diarrhea. Some people can ingest small amounts‚ and others none. Some can take

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    Gluten intolerance forces many people who love bread to give it up. Fortunately‚ glutenfree recipes exist. These recipes allow you to continue to eat popular foods like pizza as well as muffins and other breads. And if you’re a sandwich lover‚ all the better. You’ll be please to know that such popular types of sandwich breads‚ including sourdough bread‚ come in glutenfree versions. This allows you to eat normally despite having a gluten intolerance problem. Read on if you need to learn more about

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    that is lactose intolerant consumes lactose‚ the undigested lactose passes through the small intestine and natural bacteria ferments it creating gas and acids. Many symptoms are associated with lactose intolerance such as abdominal pain‚ bloating or diarrhea. It is the most common food intolerance in Australia and it effects people of all

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    Racial Injustice

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    THE CRIES AGAINST RACIAL INJUSTICE "Racism is a bad thing‚ you find it everywhere in the schools‚ the clubs and also in the streets." – Rasmus & Casper The belief that one race by nature stands superior to another defines racism. Racism can be traced back to the beginning of civilization and has always existed as a horrible issue in our society. Many attempts and reforms have occurred in hopes of eliminating racism and much progress has been achieved. Yet‚ even after the emancipation

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    and Scotland has seen malicious Kings‚ but never before have we been cursed with a King whom vaunts all three. If you ever find yourself questioning why are you here‚ look around you‚ beyond Birnam Wood; see the black haze of how cruelty and injusticeintolerance and oppression‚ have been allowed to thrive? Allowed to thrive by a traitor coercing the conformity of a nation‚ in lieu of the proper‚ righteous King of whom preserves a legitimate claim to the throne. Macbeth is traitor‚ a traitor to King

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    Kaepernick's Injustice

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    I do not support nor do I oppose Kaepernick’s actions. I do understand that the American flag is a very important symbol to our great country but i also believe that people may express their point or how they feel( the freedom the speech). Kaepernick said that the reason he didn’t stand was to prove a point about America and about racism against color people. I personally have experiencioned racism towards me in many occasions and it is very offending. So I see how he is trying to tell people it’s

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    Economic Injustice

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    Economic Justice Between Classes We live in a country today misrepresented by its own peoples ’ perception. The consensus that we live in the greatest nation in the world is not so much a feeling of nationalism as it is a forgone conclusion in the minds of millions of Americans. What a great many of these millions do not realize is that they are the victims of a government set up by our founding fathers to uphold a class system based on a very unproportional distribution of wealth. As

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    Injustice In The NYPD

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    I do believe that NYPD’s police should be required to pay civil fee’s when they violate a citizen’s Sacred Rights.Newyork City is a big place with thousand upon thousands of people so it is safe to say that each year in New York City ‚ the NYPD stops and frisks thousands of individuals .During each of these stop and frisk encounters ‚ the right of individuals to be free from arbitrary and unwarranted instructions by government authorities coincides with the duty of those agents to prevent crime and

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    Okonkwo's Injustice

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    After Okonkwo was banished‚ he fled to his motherland because in the land he was living in now‚ represented as a father‚ he could succeed and was praised when he did so‚ but when he made a mistake‚ he was punished and sent away. When a boy is punished he goes to his mother’s to find empathy‚ just as Okonkwo had gone to his motherland after he was banished. “Nwoye overheard it and burst into tears‚ whereupon his father beat him heavily.” (21 online) Nwoye was beaten by his father for crying when Ikemefuna

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